Iceland, Reykjavik in January - Blue Lagoon, Golden Circle and more! 4K
My wife and I spent 4 nights in Iceland in January 2016. Our highlight was probably the Blue Lagoon but Iceland is just an amazing place that anyone should visit if they get the chance.
The weather was unusually warm, so we didn't actually see much snow. Also the rain and grey skies meant that we couldn't see the northern lights (a good excuse to go back).
All captured on my GoPro Hero 4 Black in 4K, 29fps. I also use my Feiyutech G4 QD stabilising gimbal.
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Four Days in Reykjavík, Iceland - A Travel Guide
This is a bit of a first for this channel, it's a travel vlog that is in NO WAY theme park related! Last week Mrs Hakes and I went off to spend four days in Reykjavík, Iceland. It's a wonderful city, and we had an incredible time here. Below is a list of places we went / tour companies we used.
To save messing around with a gimbal and camera for the whole time it was entirely shot on my Samsung Galaxy Note 9.
Everything went extremely smoothly, from the flights to the transfers and the tours - it was perfect! I'll write up a full post about it all in due course, but for now - here's the vlog.
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Is Iceland's Blue Lagoon A Lavish Luxury? | Destination Debunkers
INSIDER's A.C. Fowler heads to Iceland's Blue Lagoon, a natural hot spring. Is it a lavish luxury or an overpriced public pool?
The Blue Lagoon is in Grindavík, a 45-minute drive from Iceland's capital Reykjavík, a quickly growing tourist hot spot. The area is a perfect blend of city and country living.
A.C. tests how crowded it is, if it's worth the $58 admission, and if the lagoon's water and mud really have healing properties.
The Blue Lagoon is one of the most visited destinations in Iceland. 80% of tourists who come to the country trek to the famous thermal waters.
While the physical lagoon is man-made, the natural geothermal waters are sourced from a nearby geothermal field.
The peak season is the summer, so the best time to visit the Blue Lagoon is in the winter.
CEO Grímur Sæmundsen said, To be in the Blue Lagoon and having the Northern Lights, there's nothing that beats it.
The Blue Lagoon also acts as a facility for skin care research, so it makes sense that its biggest selling point is its natural silica mud masks.
Make sure you head to the lagoon early in the day to beat the crowds. Keep it mind that it can be pricey, so make sure you're picking a package that fits your needs. And don't be afraid to lather on the complimentary silica masks.
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Iceland Travel: The Best Of Reykjavík
First, let's get a few things out on the table. Yes, Reykjavik is in Iceland, which is, in fact, an icy island about half the year. And, yes, Iceland was the culprit in 2010's volcanic eruption fiasco. But, what you might not know is that in the cold, long winter, Icelanders warm up in this capital's geothermal spas; and away from the city lights, they can drink in the beauty of the aurora borealis. In the summer, the weather is divine and the days are long – some days see 20 hours of sunlight. And volcanoes, like the notorious Eyjafjallajökull, are just one part of Iceland's dramatic and ethereal landscape. There are also gushing waterfalls, awe-inspiring geysers, expansive glaciers and wide-open spaces filled with Icelandic horses and sheep. Plus, Reykjavik boasts a raging nightlife scene and a surprisingly good handful of museums and local shops.
The best time to visit Reykjavik is from June to August. Not only can you enjoy the balmy temps (for Iceland, at least), but you'll also experience long days (think: up to 21 hours of sunlight ... a phenomenon dubbed midnight sun). If you're looking to save some Icelandic króna, you'll be able to do so in the winter; but those who wrestle with seasonal affective disorder might reconsider: the sun only peeks out for four or five hours between December and February.
Avoid eating at restaurants for every meal Sitting down for multiple meals daily can quickly add up. To keep your food costs low, grab a pylsur (or hot dog) from one of downtown's carts or buy grab-and-go pastries, sandwiches and snacks from a local grocery store.
Choose your spa experience wisely Blue Lagoon offers an amazing experience, but a much more cost-effective alternative is to soak in one of Reykjavik's local geothermal pools or hot pots.
Purchase a Reykjavík City Card Each Reykjavík City Card costs 1,500 to 3,300 Icelandic króna (or $14.50 to $32) and includes 24, 48 or 72 hours of complimentary access to the National Museum of Iceland and city museums like The Settlement Exhibition and the Árbaer Open Air Museum, plus unlimited rides on the city's Straetó buses.
The best ways to get around Reykjavik are by foot, car and tour bus. Although rates are often higher for organized tours, traveling by tour bus comes without the headaches of driving on unfamiliar and sometimes icy roads. If you'd rather keep your travel expenses low and roam freely without sticking to a set schedule, car hires are likely your best option. Neither, however, is suggested for exploring central Reykjavik, which is small and walkable. Taxis and public transportation are available as well but are generally more expensive. To travel between the city center and Keflavik International Airport (KEF), consider using a local tour bus operator like Gray Line Iceland and Reykjavik Excursions.
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South Iceland Tour from Reykjavik Waterfalls Volcanoes and Glaciers
Surround yourself with waterfalls, volcanoes and glaciers on a South Iceland tour from Reykjavik.
Explore South Iceland on a full-day tour from Reykjavik! Visit two of Iceland’s most popular waterfalls, Skógafoss and Seljalandsfoss as well as the otherworldly black-sand beach of Reynisfjara. Grab some hiking gear and adventure along the gigantic Sólheimajökull glacier to see the dramatic landscape that typifies South Iceland.
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Iceland - Blue Lagoon
The most famous lagoon in Iceland, the Blue Lagoon and it's geothermal waters are the perfect place to unwind from a day of adventure around the island.
The Blue Lagoon is one of Iceland’s most popular attractions. The geothermal waters and black volcanic rocks create startling scenery that is truly unique to Iceland. The water is full of minerals, silica and algae and is especially good for the skin and relaxation. In addition to soaking and swimming in the pool, the Blue Lagoon offers in-water massage treatments, saunas and steam rooms and access to a cafe. A few hours of relaxation soaking in the Blue Lagoon is essential to any Iceland visit, and its location between Reykjavik and the airport makes it an easy addition to any trip.
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Reykjavik is relaxed and welcoming yet possesses a cultural life that holds its own against other European capitals.
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Secret Lagoon, Buffet Dinner and Northern Lights Tour from Reykjavik
During your time in Reykjavik, combine three different experiences with a visit to the Secret Lagoon, a traditional Icelandic buffet dinner and the Northern Lights.
Pack three of Iceland’s best experiences into one night on this 6-hour tour from Reykjavik. Start at the Secret Lagoon, where you’ll relax in geothermal waters that will keep you warm no matter the temperature outside. Next, head to a local country restaurant to dine on a traditional Icelandic buffet. Then finish off your night by chasing after the dazzling Northern Lights before heading back to Reykjavik.
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Iceland Travel Guide (No BS) - Best Things to do in Iceland
A straight forward Iceland Travel Guide for those looking for information to plan a Iceland vacation and find the best things to do in Iceland. Including the best of the Ring Road and Golden Circle.
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► Reykjavik & Golden Circle
Iceland's capital city and home to 122,000 people. Reykjavik is the largest city in Iceland and most traveler's jumping off point for the Ring Road and Golden Circle.
The Golden Circle is a popular tourist driving route in southern Iceland, which covers about 300 kilometers looping from Reykjavík into the southern uplands of Iceland and back. There are many Golden Circle tours, but I would recommend doing this with a rental car. Featured attractions include Geysir, Blue Lagoon and Gullfoss waterfall.
One of my favorite things to do in Iceland in this region is the Reykjadalur Hot Springs - A beautiful and unique geothermal river near the town of Hveragerði. It takes about one hour to hike up to the hot springs, so be prepared.
► Central Highlands
► Northern Iceland
Eyjafjörður Fjord - One of the best places in Iceland to see the Northern Lights. Northern Iceland has very little light pollution, so tracking the Northern Lights over the Fjords is a great idea.
Ásbyrgi Canyon - This massive canyon was formed way back after the ice age as melting glacier floods ripped giant divots into the earth and left this beautiful valley and rock walls in its path.
Northern Lights - In order to have the best chance of seeing the Northern Lights in Iceland, check out this website we used to track the cloud coverage and aurora activity.
Dettifoss Waterfall - Said to be Europe’s most powerful waterfall, and we’re getting a unique perspective - by moonlight.
► Western Iceland & Snæfellsnes Peninsula
Godafoss Waterfall - An expansive horseshoe-shaped cascade that’s probably my favorite waterfall of the entire trip.
► Eastern Iceland
Hverir or Namafjall geothermal field - Located in northeastern Iceland around the geothermal region of Lake Mývatn - a vast area of hot springs, sulfur crystals, and boiling mud pots.
► Southern Iceland
Seljalandsfoss - A popular waterfall in South Iceland, and the only waterfall (that I know of) in Iceland that you can walk behind.
Skogafoss - Massive curtain waterfall with a drop of 60 meters and a width of 25 meters, also in Southern Iceland.
Reynisfjara - Incredible black sand beach near Vik with basalt sea stacks to one side and rock formations jetting out of the ocean. Get here early to really appreciate it.
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Go Inside A Volcano: Volcano Tour In Iceland
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Iceland Travel: Tour of a Supermarket & Food Prices
A tour of a local supermarket in Reykjavik, Iceland and how much things cost. (NOTE: That's not a beer at the beginning but a holiday beverage. And I read a few of the prices wrong.) To see more prices of things in Reykjavik CLICK HERE:
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A TOUR OF REYKJAVIK: Iceland's Cool Capital
Exploring the interesting city of Reykjavik, the capital and largest city of Iceland.
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Arriving in Reykjavik Iceland and seeing the Northern Lights || Iceland Travel Vlog
In this video we are arriving in Reykjavik Iceland. On our first day we hired a car, checked into our hotel and ate at IKEA before going on a northern lights tour in Iceland.
Here we caught the Mount Ulriken cable car to see the best view of Bergen from the top of Mt Ulriken.
Seeing the aurora borealis in Iceland was by far the best thing of our trip to date. Seeing the Northern Lights in Iceland was a dream come true for us, we were extremely lucky to see it.
We would recommend you go to Iceland in winter just for the chance to see the Northern Lights. We hope you enjoy watching this Iceland travel vlog. If you haven't watched our previous vlogs we recommend you go see those ones first.
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TRIP TO ICELAND IN WINTER - NORTHERN LIGHTS, VOLCANOES, AND GLACIERS - VLOG
Watch as we explore the highlights of Iceland during a four day winter trip to see the northern lights in March.
The trip starts in the Golden Circle, where we visited UNESCO-listed Thingvellir National Park, Strokkur geyser and Gullfoss waterfall.
Day two, we go off-roading to the top of Eyjafjallajökull, check out the black sand beach of Vik, Skógafoss waterfall, Seljlandsfoss waterfall, and trek to the top of Sólheimajökull glacier.
Day three, we visit downtown Reykjavik, the Blue lagoon, and take a boat ride to see the northern lights.
Day four, we visit Reykjavik to see the view from Hallgrimskirkja church. Enjoy!
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Iceland - Golden Circle Day Trip from Reykjavik
A must when visiting Iceland, the Golden Circle can be enjoyed on a day trip from Reykjavik.
The Golden Circle is one of the most famous routes in Iceland, including some of the best-known natural phenomena on the island. From spouting geysers and the massive Gulfoss waterfall to areas of historical significance, the popular Golden Circle Classic full-day excursion will introduce you to Iceland's world-renowned pristine natural beauty.
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In September 2015, I embarked on a short solo trip to Iceland. Here are some of the things I learned and you may find helpful. Iceland is an expensive country, so I hope these budget saving tips can help you still enjoy an amazing place without breaking your bank. #iceland #icelandtraveltips
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I also ate a lot of Icelandic hot dogs, they're cheap and delicious.
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Iceland: Reykjavík Day Trips with Cameron Hewitt | Rick Steves Travel Talks
In this travel skills talk, Cameron Hewitt describes the four most popular and worthwhile day trips from Reykjavík into the Icelandic countryside: the Blue Lagoon lava-rock spa, the historic Golden Circle, the dramatic South Coast, and the charming Westman Islands. Visit for more European travel information.
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Recorded on March 17, 2018 • Rick Steves' Europe Travel Center
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